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Comparison of Pacific War Equipment Strength between America and Japan
The equipment strength of the US-Japan Pacific War is far stronger than that of the Japanese.

194 1- 1945 Japan * * produced 17 aircraft carriers, 2 battleships, 9 cruise ships, 63 destroyers and 147 submarines. During the same period, the United States produced 13 1 aircraft carrier, 10 battleship, 48 cruisers, 355 destroyers, 498 frigates and 203 submarines.

The annual output of steel in Japan is 5.8 million tons, and the annual output of ammunition can reach 500,000 tons. The steel output of the United States exceeds 33 million tons, which is more than six times that of Japan. American planes are 4.5 times that of Japan, cannons are 6.5 times that of Japan, and guns are 6.5 times that of Japan. During the whole World War II, the US military made 40 billion shells, which was more than 500 times that of Japan.

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The Influence of the Pacific War between America and Japan;

After the Pacific War, the United States became a member of the world's anti-fascist allies. 1In June, 942, the Chinese and American governments signed the Sino-American Lease Act, and the United States provided the National Government with leased materials totaling 840 million dollars. In addition, the United States also provided a total of $747 million in government loans to the National Government.

Through these loans, the United States imported a large number of military materials to China, and a large number of strategic mineral products and agricultural products from China were exported to the United States through barter and debt repayment. The main export commodities in Kuomintang-controlled areas are designated for barter and debt repayment. 1942- 1945, 5 1.3% of the mineral products were shipped to the United States and the remaining 48.7% to the Soviet Union.

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